US Passport Agencies List

Applying for a passport is becoming more and more common. For example, US citizens traveling to Canada and Mexico are now required to have passports. Additionally, having this travel document is a great source of secondary identification and takes the place of a birth certificate in many cases as proof of ID.

If you cannot apply for a passport online, you may need to apply or visit a regional office in person. Below you will find a list of all the agencies organized by region. If for some reason you cannot find an agency in your area, please check the full passport agency list provided by the US State Department.

Certain countries require travelers to have vaccination against diseases such as yellow fever and cholera. In any case, it is to your advantage that you are immunized against potentially serious illnesses, such as smallpox, polio, mumps, measles, rubella, and diphtheria. A large number of vaccinations are already taken care of as a part of your vaccinations as a child. However, you should always research recommend vaccines for the countries you will be traveling within. Most information on vaccinations is available online. The CDC Travel Information Center is located online, and will tell you the health precautions you need to take to protect against diseases while traveling. It also has updated vaccination information for a number of popular world destinations.

Keep in mind that most vaccination information is located online and can be found by doing a simple online search on your destination. Once you are signed onto a ship however, the cruise line will vaccinate you according to the requirements of the country(s) that you will be traveling to.